* remove useless resource lock
Resource locks need to be before the background task. creating same publish endpoint at the same time is unlikely...
* load data inside background tasks
This fixes a flaw in async apis, which loaded the published repo from the DB and mutated it outside the task closure, before the task lock was acquired.
Perform collection.LoadComplete inside maybeRunTaskInBackground and have tasks use a fresh copy of taskCollectionFactory, taskCollection
* lock source repos/snapshots for publish operations
Concurrent tasks were not properly locking their resources, leading to inconsistent published indexes:
SourceLocalRepo: iterate published.Sources (component -> source UUID), look up each local repo via localRepoCollection.ByUUID and append string(repo.Key()) to resources
SourceSnapshot: iterate b.Snapshots,look up each snapshot via snapshotCollection.ByName and append string(snapshot.ResourceKey()) to resources.
* lock pool on non MultiDist publish
* revert mutex on LinkFromPool
* use uuids, since names can be renamed
* add test for MultiDist change
This commit allows to add, remove and update components of published repositories without the need to recreate them.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
Do all relevant database reading/modifying inside `maybeRunTaskInBackground`.
Notably, `LoadComplete` will load the reflist of a repo. if this is done outside of a background operation,
the data might be outdated when the background tasks runs.
This commit modifies the behavior of the publish switch method in the way, that also new components can be added to an already published repository. It is no longer necessary to drop and recreate the whole publish.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Fiehe <c.fiehe@eurodata.de>
This change makes it possible to publish multiple distributions
with packages named the same but with different content by changing
structure of the generated pool hierarchy. The option not enabled
by default as this changes the structure of the output which could
break the expectations of other tools.
The output doesn't actually depend on the reflists, and loading them for
every published repo starts to take substantial time and memory.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Gonzalez <ryan.gonzalez@collabora.com>